The Originality and Complexity of Albert Camus’s Writings
ISBN: 9781137309471
Platform/Publisher: SpringerLink / Palgrave Macmillan US
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Subjects: Palgrave Literature Collection;

Fifty years after Camus's untimely death, his work still has a tremendous impact on literature. From a twenty-first century vantage point, he offers us coexisting ideas and principles by which we can read and understand the other and ourselves. Yet Camus seems to guide us without directing us strictly; his fictions do not offer clear-cut solutions or doctrines to follow. This complexity is what demands that the oeuvre be read, and reread. The wide-ranging articles in this volume shed light, concentrate on the original aspects of Camus' writings, and explore how and why they are still relevant for us today.


MICHAEL Y. BENNETT University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA MATTHEW H. BOWKER Medaille College, USA JENNIFER STAFFORD BROWN Whitworth University, USA THOMAS EPSTEIN Boston College, USA ARACELI HERNÁNDEZ-LAROCHE Georgian Court University, USA MAMADOU ABDOULAYE LY Mary Immaculate College, Ireland AURÉLIE PALUD University of Rennes, France EDMUND J. SMYTH Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
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